LDS Church News

Ashley Kewish | Posted Oct 2nd - 10:23pm

Mali isn't just a poor country, it's one of the poorest countries in the world. But 20 miles outside of the capital city of Bamako, you'll find the beginning of a project some Utahns are hoping will make a difference.

Sam Penrod, KSL | Posted Oct 2nd - 7:00pm

Sunday afternoon concluded the 186th semi-annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Conference Center held five sessions over the past two days. Church leaders counseled Latter-day Saints on a range of topics.

The beauty of Europe coupled with the power of music and faith come together in this one-hour special. Carole Mikita brings you the story of Latter-day Saints in Europe.

Angie Denison | Posted Oct 2nd - 12:04pm

This documentary is about a boy from Southern India who was kidnapped from his family at a young age and ended up in a Christian orphanage. Taj Rowland was then adopted by a Utah family who knew nothing of the kidnapping. Follow his journey home.

KSL.com | Posted Oct 2nd - 9:01am

Folklore is alive and well in the Mormon culture, but many of the stories that get passed around are simply not true. In "Fact or Fiction? Mormon stories and urban legends" we'll explore 20 common stories and determine if they are true.

Ashley Kewish and Ray Boone | Posted Oct 2nd - 6:01am

Click here to see KSL's full broadcast, documenting the work of a small group of Utahns trying to bring hope to one of the poorest countries in the world.

Angie Denison | Posted Oct 1st - 2:01pm

Who doesn’t want to be happy? It’s one of the basic rights Americans were guaranteed when this country was founded — “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” Michelle King talks to three experts who lay out some key strategies

Sam Penrod | Posted Oct 1st - 1:28pm

On the 229th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will dedicate a temple just a few blocks away from Independence Hall in downtown Philadelphia.

Angie Denison | Posted Sep 30th - 6:49pm

This weekend KSL TV is showcasing some amazing, locally produced programs with International ties. Reporters travel to New York, Philadelphia, Europe, Africa and India to bring you inspirational documentaries — all with direct Utah connections.

Sam Penrod | Posted Sep 18th - 9:35pm

Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gathered in Philadelphia on Sunday to dedicate the faith's newest temple.

Candice Madsen | Posted Apr 3rd - 8:55pm

LDS women from all over the world speak out about their important role as women in the church. Carole Mikita weaves the history of the LDS Relief Society together with the powerful voices of the women of the church today.

Angie Denison | Posted Apr 3rd - 4:32pm

Doug and Deanne Walker always wanted a big family. At first they thought they'd have 10 children, but now they have 20.

KSL.com | Posted Apr 3rd - 4:09pm

Various church, state, and private organizations have come together to help refugees in Utah find a place to call home. This documentary will share the powerful stories of people involved in the Utah resettlement program.

Angie Denison | Posted Apr 3rd - 1:37pm

Hundreds of thousands of members from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have taken advantage of a relatively new program offered by the church and have learned to be more self-reliant. Many are finding a "Pathway out of poverty."

Angie H. Treasure | Posted Apr 3rd - 10:36am

During his Sunday morning address, President Thomas S. Monson of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced plans to build four more temples during the church’s 186th annual General Conference